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This is an old wooden block house that was used to defend the local area. It’s a very small installation but it does have some significance. It is currently the oldest one Canada. Worth in to take a look but you’re not gonna spend much...More

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Ask John C about Fort Edward National Historic Site

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Easy to find it was closed for the season but National Historic Sites grounds are always open for visitors year round. Historic Plaque to Flora MacDonald, was interesting and the fact that is is the oldest surviving Military Blockhouse in North America

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Ask Maritimemac about Fort Edward National Historic Site

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We were driving past this area from the Annapolis valley so we stopped in. It's maybe 3 minutes off the highway, so it was worth a quick stop, especially if you've been to the other national parks of the other forts in the valley. Not...More

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Ask K E about Fort Edward National Historic Site

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We stopped by since we had stopped at the local tourist info spot. The site consists of an old blockhouse (locked) and some cannon. Nothing spectacular. Some information on signs but I probably would not have gone out of my way, had I known what...More

Ask calgaryguy about Fort Edward National Historic Site

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The site is mainly the blockhouse which is the oldest one in North America. Most of the other buildings were destroyed in a fire in 1922
The earthen fort was built in 1750. It provided an important British stronghold during decades of tension between the...More

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Ask phat_dawg_21 about Fort Edward National Historic Site

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A shadow of it's formal self, but still an important part of history. Originally an outpost to protect Windsor settlers and merchants, during the first world war this fort along with training grounds at Castle Frederick were used to train the first Jewish battalion for...More

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Many years we have played this place...running up and down the hill sides, collecting berries on the lower banks and watching the traffic go by. The fort is small but still speaks of times we know not of except through books and studies but an...More

Ask Jana c about Fort Edward National Historic Site

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What remains of this fort is interesting to see. The blockhouse is the oldest one in all of North America and you can go upstairs. I thought it funny that there is a plaque on the front honoring one of the supporters of Bonnie Prince...More

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Ask JHChicago2014 about Fort Edward National Historic Site

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